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closed freestuff.ws -appraise again

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Noone disputed that "free stuff" wasnt a good keyterm.
Matter fact it's an excellent keyword. But, it just so happens you have one of the shittiest extensions ever.
 

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Do you really think that most people who surf the web really care what extension you have??
 

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When it concerns type-ins, yes. A person is much more likely to enter a desired word or phrase into their web browsers with a dot-com, dot-net, or dot-org extension (...an exception to this would be their native country code extension).

When it concerns search engine placements it matters quite a bit, also. Some engines seem to use algorithms that rank some TLDs higher than others.
 

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About .005% of Internet users actucally know the extension .WS exists.
 

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I agree, to be completely frank .ws died long ago. The keywords are very good, but the extension is the problem.
 
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